Lorelei Linklater – in Honor. I instantly need to know more about this New York label. I also cannot knock this selection, nor do I want to. In fact, I feel rather enthusiastic about the whole thing and may be one of the few people online saying as much. Actually, it keeps growing on me, and now I think I may actually love it. Continue reading →

Julianne Moore – in Givenchy and looking like that dress was made for her. Which it was. The gown is custom and it totally shows. They nailed the fabric selection but whipped it up into a dress which is totally lovely but certainly not as interesting a shape as her Critics’ Choice number. Continue reading →

Reese Witherspoon – in Giorgio Armani. I like her sleeve; I don’t like her strapless. So, depending on which side we sit, it’s either half-okay, or could have been twice as good. You decide. Side note: Witherspoon is playing a safe game (similar to Aniston when she was still gunning for an Oscar nomination); her carpet season would have been so much more interesting had she not been firmly in the running for an Oscar. Continue reading →

Laverne Cox – in Johanna Johnson. Impressive showing from Cox who is owning the champagne colour and that neckline, which is both feminine and fierce. Kind of where Watts’ dress needed to go, but fell short. A quick shout out to her hair as well: it is the perfect finishing touch to what is a Damn Good Look.